The Avenues of Honour project is a national initiative to document, preserve, promote and reinstate the original Avenues of Honour and to establish new commemorative trees recognizing war service, encompassing plantings from the Boer War, World Wars One and Two and all subsequent conflicts.
Glenn Williams is a former National Heritage Manager of the National Trust of South Australia and subsequently Director of Treenet, a not for profit organization responsible for the Avenues of Honour project.
There are more than 540 known Avenues of Honour in Australia, with more than 300 in Victoria. As a majority were initiated during or immediately after World War One, most of the original trees are over one hundred years old, and a significant number have disappeared or are not in good condition. Many of the small settlements where Avenues were established have also disappeared leaving no local people to care for them.
Now in retirement, Glenn devotes his time as a volunteer to continue with the project. He has many observations on the suitability of trees in different districts and climatic conditions.
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500 Yarra Boulevard, Richmond, Victoria, 3121, Australia